with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Wambrook, in Somerset.
Presented by Oliver Walston. Producer Gill Powell
with Trevor Barnes and Felicity Goodey. Producer Christine Morgan
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity providing radio and television sets for the housebound. Producer Mohini Patel
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From Colinton Parish Church.
Edinburgh, led by Rev George White. Hymns: Holy, holy, holy; Come Holy Ghost; For thy gift of God the spirit;
Thy kingdom come; Be thou my spirit.
Omnibus edition.
Media news with Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell
5: Butter. Derek Cooper goes to
Wales to meet some butter-makers. Producer Sheila Dillon
Dr Anthony Clare talks to Professor Robert Winston , internationally known for his pioneering work in the treatment of infertility.
A Michael Ember production
with James Cox.
From Harrow Way Community School in Andover. Hampshire, with Geoffrey Smith , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank. Chairman Eric Robson. ATaylor Made production FACTSHEET: send a sae marked 36/94 to
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A four-part adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's classic love story, with Sophie Thompson as Jane Eyre and Ciaran Hinds as Mr Rochester.
Mr. Rochester tells Jane that his marriage plans mean she will no longer be governess.
Russell Davies considers the achievements of poet Wilfred Owen. Producer David Perry {First broadcast on Radio 3)
Trailing Nature. Photographer Fay Godwin tours the Romney Marsh.
Simon Rae introduces Liz Lochhead and Don Paterson in performance at the Edinburgh Festival. Producer Sally Marmion
from The Chronicles ofNamia by C S Lewis. Told in four-parts.
1: Shasta, a fisherman's boy, and the girl Aravis, a high-born Tarkheena, both fleeing cruel parents, plan to ride to freedom on stolen horses.
Music by Peter Howell and Elizabeth Parker
Dramatised by Brian Sibley. Director John Taylor
House Bound. Traditionally, the housing market has been a key to the rest of the economy, but with house prices flat and little sign of recovery, will it stay that way in the future? Peter Day investigates. Producer Colin Wilde
Richard Vaughan explores the remote mountain regions of Northern
Pakistan, where belief in fairies is strong, and a wild form of mountain polo takes place at Chitral. Producer David Prest Rpt
Documentary-makers from USA, Eire, Canada and Britain collaborate to produce stories which cross the boundaries of geography and generation. 1: Ghetto Life 101. Two 14-year-old boys from Chicago show that life in the ghetto can be fun and vibrant. Producer David Isay for Soundprmt and NPR Series editor Sharon Banoff Rpt
(Repeated from Friday
Concluding the series of portraits of Muslims in Europe.
6: Spain: Andalusia. Why are many
Spaniards are returning to the faith of their ancenstors?
Producer Tony Phillips
The jazz musician George Shearing was born blind. Now 75, he talks to
Peter White about his disability. Producer Ronni Davis
with Timothy West as Dr Burney. On the second leg of his four-part musical tour, Dr Burney visits the home of Allegri's Miserere. Producer Gwen Hughes
Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks reflects on aspects of Judaism. Producer Amanda Hancox